Includes bibliographical references (pages 343-349)
Introduction -- Factor A: Affectothymia-Sizothymia: The Warm-Cool Orientation -- Factor B: The Ability to Discern Relationships (Intelligence) -- Factor C: Adaptation to the Environment -- Factor E: Control and Deference in Human Relations -- Factor F: The Exuberant and Somber Orientations -- Factor G: The Content and Action of Moral Values -- Factor H: Boldness and Timidity in Human Temperament -- Factor I: Feeling vs. Thinking -- Contrasting Modes of Evaluating Experience -- Factor L: Alienation vs. Identification in Social Orientations -- Factor M: Intuiting and Sensing as Contrasting Perceptual Modes -- Factor N: Self-Presentations in Social Situations -- Factor O: Guilt Proneness and Untroubled Adequacy -- Factor Q1: Orientations Towards Change -- Factor Q2: Self-Sufficiency (Reliance on Self) vs. Group Dependency (Reliance on Others) -- Factor Q3: Investment in Maintaining a Socially Approved Self-Image -- Factor Q4: Tense and Relaxed Temperaments -- The Second-Order Factors: The Underlying Organizers of Temperament -- Appendix A: The Discovery of the Sixteen Personality Factors by Factor-Analytic Techniques and the Subsequent Development of the 16PF -- Appendix B: Factor Analysis -- Appendix C: Major Psychological Tests Based on Cattell's Multivariate Experimental Research -- Appendix D: Determining Heredity by Multivariate Abstract Variance Analysis (MAVA) Methods -- Appendix E: Motivational Distortion/Validity Scales